Article 4SDKB Migrant labour has saved Britain from a post-referendum recession

Migrant labour has saved Britain from a post-referendum recession

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Phillip Inman
from Economics | The Guardian on (#4SDKB)
In the fog of Brexit uncertainty, UK GDP growth has been undermined by lack of business investment

One of the confusing trends since the Brexit referendum vote can be found in the official measure of national income or GDP. A glance at the data since 2016 reveals a series of ups and downs from quarter to quarter, and very little in the way of a trend.

The low points conform to the argument that Brexit was a disaster for the economy, while the mini-recoveries play to the Brexiters' charge that "project fear" amounted to no more than a childish scare tactic. This year has proved to be little different. Stockpiling by businesses before the first Brexit deadline in March boosted the first-quarter GDP number before a slump in the second quarter.

When a country can count on about 1 million more people every four years, it is almost impossible for GDP not to rise

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